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Cubase 10.5 expression maps
Cubase 10.5 expression maps












cubase 10.5 expression maps

This corresponds to the following initial values: Relative Bipolar (Seaboard Block), Absolute: Off (Sensel Morph), Relative: On (LinnStrument). Input movements cause the value to increase or decrease. This corresponds to the following initial values: Relative Unipolar (Seaboard Block). Input movements cause the value to increase. This corresponds to the following initial values: Absolute (Seaboard Block), Absolute: On (Sensel Morph), Relative: Off (LinnStrument). The default assignment is CC74 (Brightness). The following options are available in the Vertical/Y section: MIDI MessageĪllows you to assign a MIDI message to the Vertical/Y input movement on your note expression input device. Pressing a specific note several times always plays back the same pitch. If you glide from one pitch to another one, release the key, and press it again on the same position and pitch, the pitch range is set correctly. Pitch RangeĪllows you to specify the pitch range of your input device. If you activate Use for Tuning, the VST Note Expression Assignment is automatically set to Tuning.ĭeactivate this for devices that do not support gliding, but that create new notes for every key instead. This corresponds to the following initial values: Absolute: Off (Sensel Morph), Relative: On (LinnStrument).Īctivate this for fretless note expression input devices that allow you to glide seamlessly from any pitch to any other pitch without interrupting the sound. This corresponds to the following initial values: Absolute: On (Sensel Morph), Relative: Off (LinnStrument). Send Initial ValueĪllows you to transmit the start position of the input movement to Cubase. The following options are available in the Horizontal/X section: MIDI MessageĪllows you to assign a MIDI message to the Horizontal/X input movement on your note expression input device. Shows the assignment of MPE input movements to VST note expressions. The following options are available in the Pressure section: MIDI MessageĪllows you to assign a MIDI message to the Pressure input movement on your note expression input device. The following options are available: MIDI InputĪllows you to select the MIDI input port to which your input device is connected. The Note Expression Input Device page provides the sections Pressure, Horizontal/X, and Vertical/Y that allow you to view, and if needed, edit which MIDI messages are used for these three dimensions of control. This mode is often referred to as MPE mode.Ĭubase allows you to capture three dimensions of input movements polyphonically. In some cases you might need to set the device to the appropriate mode. If your device is set to the original factory settings, you do not have to change anything in this dialog. Cubase automatically recognizes some supported note expression input devices and provides specific pages with preset settings in the Studio Setup dialog.














Cubase 10.5 expression maps